Sunlight affects whether languages have a word for ‘blue’
Culture and topography also play important roles
Culture and topography also play important roles
“Foot-flagging” species tap into innate fright response to scare away rivals
The immune system exhibits circadian, ~24-hour oscillations, which affects the strength of both innate and adaptive immune responses.
Some worry the findings will stall efforts to halt logging—the root cause of declining caribou populations
Human Immunome Project aims to capture immune data from thousands of people globally
Structural and functional MRI reveals brainstem connections that sustain wakefulness, a key component of human consciousness.
As restrictions take effect, new data show virus is pervasive in herds
T cells release a cytokine that stimulates changes to their metabolism during differentiation.
Department of Energy funds research to take carbon out of iron and steel production
Quantitative analysis of biodistribution and clearance may improve nanoparticle development
Thomas Südhof says mistakes in co-authored publications are honest errors that don’t affect studies’ conclusions